

Sounds like it might be time to get rid of some stuff
Oof. And that’s probably not even accounting for tariffs. Holfood is cheaper here, but only by a small margin.
It seems they do. Although they also had issues with their production equipment that caused delays on my last order.
For the Canadians, I recommend Holfood. The chocolate flavour is very tasty. If you prefer Soylent’s flavour profile, vanilla is pretty close to that.
That’s… actually surprisingly few. I thought it would be more common.
The effect may be considerable in a few centuries
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My partner’s on atomoxetine with a similar experience. It doesn’t magically make everything better the same way that stimulants seem to, but it’s a fairly big improvement without needing to worry about the effects waning.
Higher protein content than the cow milk variant!
I don’t see why they can’t be resold. As long as there’s a market for new AI hardware, there will continue to be a market for the older stuff. You don’t need the latest and greatest for development purposes, or things that scale horizontally.
It is? And they’re not allowed to do that, right? I’m not that familiar with law, but that’s what I see every time people talk about their job offers getting rescinded.
In what world will you have 5000 job interviews scheduled? Most people only manage to get up to five at a time if they’re lucky.
This isn’t an issue of ghosting though. It’s about reneging on an agreement. You’re telling someone you’ll meet them at a particular time and then not showing up. The equivalent on the hiring side would be if you told an applicant that you’ll let them know what the decision is by a certain date and then not doing it. If you made no such promise, then that’s a different story. Rescinding an offer is equally problematic, but I’m pretty sure you can take legal action against them for something like that. Promissory estoppel I think?
Calendars? It’s no different from scheduling anything else. Meetings, social events, doctors appointments, etc, everything goes in a calendar. Whether there’s 5 items or 5000, it works the same way.
Can’t we just stick to pinky swearing that I’m an adult?
But my question is, does it not count as being archived if it’s exactly the same message that’s posted to another platform that is archived?
Would that stop them from duplicating the information on other platforms?